
天神泉源
天満宮の境内にある、金泉の泉源。白い湯煙を上げている。泉質は含鉄-ナトリウム-塩化物強塩高温泉で、神経痛、関節痛などに効能がある。地中では無色透明だが空気にふれて酸化すると赤茶色に変わる。
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近代的な外観の有馬温泉・兵衛向陽閣
入浴後にゆっくりとくつろげる湯上り処
有馬の名湯 金泉の露天風呂
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A scenic scenic spot that was also chanted in the Man'yōshū, followed by white-sand blue pine. The sunset view from tens of thousands of pine forests is also beautiful. The largest swimming beach on the island of Awaji, which is beautiful enough to be selected for the "Japanese beach", "Kaiba-no-Hyakushiki", and "Japanese Yuyō Hyakushiki".
It is a beautiful sandy beach facing the Banimanada, with a pine forest consisting of tens of thousands of trees running for about 2.5km. In addition to "Baikaba Hyakenyo", it has also been selected for "Japan's Nagisa Hyakenyo" and "Japan's Yuyō Hyakenyo", and it is a place that is one of the best swimming beaches on the island in the summer. In addition, "Proposal Kaido", a walking path along the sea, is dotted with objects using Ibushi tiles, a local industry in Minamiawaji City. There are rows of heart-shaped tiles with the words "Tile [Kawaranu] Love" engraved with the messages of the couple.
The proposal road in Kyono-Matsubara is a 1.5km long walking path. Along the road, there are rows of the Zodiac and the objects of the Seven Lucky Gods, which they made with Ibushi tiles, a traditional industry characterized by a silver-gray sheen. In addition, there are tiles carved with words of proposals and haiku. The words of the proposal and the name of the family can be carved on the heart-shaped ibush tile and decorated along the highway.
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